21 Days, Grand Journey: Norwegian Fjords & North Cape

Booking Dates

04/09/2020 through 06/06/2021

Travel Dates

04/09/2020 through 06/27/2021

Provider

Crystal Cruises

21 Days, Grand Journey: Norwegian Fjords & North CapeEnjoy an overnight in Copenhagen and set out on an immersive tour of Norway’s breathtaking fjords. Navigate the scenic Lofoten Islands and travel beyond the Arctic Circle to celebrate Midsummer amidst the North Cape wilderness.

Bergen

You can thank Olav Kyrre.

He’s the Viking king who founded Bergen in 1070. During the Middle Ages, the city became Scandinavia’s primary port, and today, against all odds, you can still see buildings and other relics of this long period. There’s the medieval fortress of Bergenhus, as well as the summer home of composer Edvard Grieg. Bergen, Norway is also a jumping off point for excursions to some of Norway’s wonders, such as Sorfjord, Samnangerfjord, Tokagjel Gorge and Steindalsfjoss Waterfall. After you’ve visited all of these, there will be a short spelling quiz.

Copenhagen

Elegant is the word that will come to mind.

As you take in the Danish capital’s rich history and traditions. With castles and crown jewels, galleries and museums, cathedrals and canals, the sightseeing ranks among the best in Europe.

The Strøget is a series of pedestrian-only streets which make strolling and shopping a pleasure. And be sure to visit Tivoli, a unique combination of picture-perfect flower gardens, lakes, theaters and restaurants with more than 100,000 colored lights.

Gravdal

The Lofoten Islands are the western remnants of great mountains that were worn away by glaciers. Lying entirely above the Arctic Circle, they are uninviting and gloomy in winter. But in summer, their spectacular sky piercing architecture put this archipelago in a league all alone.

Oslo

Situated at the head of a 60-mile fjord, Oslo, Norway, one of the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals, is beautifully framed by a vast expanse of woods, moors and lakeland. A blend of 19th- and 20th-century architectural styles, Norway’s capital is known for the wood carvings and colorful frescoes that decorate its buildings and public spaces.